Amtrak crews are making repairs following damage caused by a fiery tanker truck crash near the railroad tracks in New Jersey's largest city.

The tanker, which was carrying about 8,500 gallons of gasoline, burst into flames after colliding with a car on McCarter Highway in Newark at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday. Fire officials say no one was injured.

New Jersey Transit spokesman John Durso Jr. says the commuter railroad's Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line trains are operating with delays of up to 60 minutes. Raritan Valley Line service has resumed.